Alpine Ski-Bindings - Requirements and Test Methods
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The DIN ISO 9462 standard provides two test methods, A and B, and defines the key characteristics of ski bindings. The standard is applicable to ski bindings made especially for alpine skiing and intended for people of all ages, including kids, juniors, and adults.
By outlining the essential qualities ski bindings must have, the standard attempts to ensure their functionality and safety. It offers instructions to producers, guaranteeing that their ski bindings adhere to the standards. It is anticipated that ski bindings that adhere to this standard will uphold the necessary requirements for performance and quality.
The standard also lists two test methods, A and B, that are used as examples. These test procedures aid in assessing and confirming that ski bindings adhere to the requirements of the standard. Both test methods A and B are likely focused on various features of the bindings, offering a thorough evaluation of their performance and safety.
Descriptors | Adjustments, Alpine skis, Bindings, Definitions, Equipment safety, Fasteners, Fixing, Inspection, Leisure equipment, Marking, Mounting instructions, Operational instructions, Properties, Recreational equipment, Release, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Ski bindings, Skis, Specification (approval), Specifications, Sports equipment, Testing, Testing conditions, Winter sports equipment, Weaves, Bonds |
ICS Codes | 97.220.20 - Winter sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.1 MB |